Fink Stuebel
778 Reviews
26 Rue Finkwiller, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Fink Stuebel
778 Reviews
26 Rue Finkwiller, 67000 Strasbourg, France
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Kim Epple
Kim Epple, Jul 2023
Excellent dinner! We had appetizers, main courses and dessert, plus wine! The best dish was the chicken and veal in puff pastry- a MUST order! We were unfamiliar with many of the dishes so the waitress was kind and explained them to us in English. Service was quick, helpful and kind. Easy walk from town and a great way to see a little more of the area. We had made reservations well in advance and they were able to accommodate a slight time change due to train scheduling, so we appreciated that.
Clean bathrooms too!
Highly recommend!
Simon Ma
Simon Ma, Dec 2023
Absolutely loved this Alsatian gem in Strasbourg! The food is a heartfelt embrace of local flavors, and the cozy atmosphere makes it a perfect spot to savor Alsatian cuisine. If you're in town, do yourself a favor and indulge in the deliciousness here. Solid 5 stars!
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Team Ultimate Exposure William & Bug, Dec 2021
So we had a reservation that a friend made for us at this place and wow such a nice little place. It looks like it was put into a old home and made this nice little restaurant. It has about 25 tables or so and it is tight in there but it is well worth seeing. Now when we walked in we were greeted by a gentleman behind the bar and we gave him our name and set us for a table of two. Now this place filled up. What we did not know is he was supposed to sit us for a table of 6 because our friends where also were going to be joining which we did not know. Now no big deal right? Well here it was crowded and the one guy took the time to make sure we were all at the right table. They had a good wine list with local wines from the area and the food was amazing. The one guy that was handling everything by himself was attentive and on top of everything. It is a must try
Tchi HOO
Tchi HOO, Oct 2019
So so so nice! I love love love the “tête de veau” ! Very tasty! My mum takes a foie gras main dish. So nice too! It’s a worm restaurant very charming with the traditional decorations.
If you come to Strasbourg, you don’t want to miss this one. Strongly recommend!
Siobhan Dooley
Siobhan Dooley, Mar 2023
Fantastic local fare. Get out of the tourist trap and have dinner here. Beautiful meal coupled with fantastic service. Local eating at its best.
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